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Filling the bean container
This appliance can be used to prepare
coffee drinks from coffee beans or
ground coffee (not instant coffee).
1. Open the lid ): of the bean
container )B.
2. Add beans.
3. Close the lid again.
Notes
■ Coffee beans that have been glazed
or caramelised or treated with other
sugary additives will block the
brewing unit. Only use pure bean
mixes that are suitable for use in fully
automatic coffee or espresso
machines.
■ Never use unroasted coffee beans.
■ The coffee beans are freshly ground
for each brewing operation.
■ Store coffee beans in a sealed
container in a cool place to ensure
optimum quality.
■ Coffee beans can be kept in the
bean container for a number of days
without losing their aroma.Only ever
add the ground coffee shortly before
beverage preparation. ~ "Preparing
coffee using ground coffee"
on page 15
Filling the water tank
Important: Fill the water tank with fresh,
cold, still water on a daily basis. Prior to
operation, check whether the water tank
has been sufficiently filled.
1. Hold the recessed grip )" on the
side of the water tank ` and
gently tilt out the water tank to the
side.
2. Use the handle to remove the water
tank and then rinse out.
3. Fill the water tank with water up to
the "max" marking.
4. Re-insert the water tank in the holder
and tilt back to the starting position.
The brand logo lights up on the display.
The appliance heats up and rinses.
Some water will run out of the outlet
system.
The appliance is ready for use when the
symbols for the beverages and the
on/off button light up on the display.
Notes
■ When the appliance is used for the
first time, after running a service
programme or if it has not been
operated for a long period, the first
beverage will not have the full aroma
and should not be consumed.
■ After starting up the appliance for
the first time, you will consistently
achieve a suitably thick and stable
"crema" only after the first few cups
have been dispensed.
■ If the appliance is in use for a long
period of time, water droplets will
form on the ventilation slots. This is
normal.